I got county-level COVID data from here. I used python to analyze the data and MapChart to chart the data.
Edit: some people are confused about what the graph represents. The color for a county is dependent on what percentage of their cases came from the last month. For example, if one month ago a county had 100 cases, and now they have 300, they would be 66% on the chart, since 66% of their cases came from the last month.
If you look closely you can literally see Penn State University. (It’s the dead center county in PA). Cases have been rampant there with partying all over town.
Gullyn1 on October 28th, 2020 at 12:41 UTC »
I got county-level COVID data from here. I used python to analyze the data and MapChart to chart the data.
Edit: some people are confused about what the graph represents. The color for a county is dependent on what percentage of their cases came from the last month. For example, if one month ago a county had 100 cases, and now they have 300, they would be 66% on the chart, since 66% of their cases came from the last month.
kolchindru on October 28th, 2020 at 13:46 UTC »
Covid really spreads better in cold weather then?
MasterTJ77 on October 28th, 2020 at 15:01 UTC »
If you look closely you can literally see Penn State University. (It’s the dead center county in PA). Cases have been rampant there with partying all over town.